Ethiopia is nothing if not "steadfast" in its reiteration of pretexts for avoiding a tripartite agreement with Sudan and Egypt, despite how fragile most of its arguments are.
Some of its claims have been more durable than others, such as the one (...)
The Ethiopian government has clearly fallen into the trap of excessive exploitation of the Renaissance Dam to political ends. As it reels beneath mounting pressures both at home and abroad, due to both the cumulative effects of erroneous policies (...)
Twenty-four days after launching military operations against the Tigray region, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced that federal forces had taken full control of the regional capital, Mekelle. The announcement marked the beginning of the (...)
As tensions continue to heighten between Egypt, Sudan, and Ethiopia since the breakdown of the last round of negotiations over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) in Washington in February, the Sudanese-Ethiopian confrontation in Al-Fashqa on (...)
Reform in Africa has been at the forefront of the continent's priorities as a result of the complicated, and sometimes chronic, problems African states have experienced over recent decades.
As a result of the fluctuating performance of many (...)
Reform in Africa has been at the forefront of the continent's priorities as a result of the complicated, and sometimes chronic, problems African states have experienced over recent decades.
As a result of the fluctuating performance of many (...)
Sheikh Hafez Salama, a popular veteran of the October War of 1973, has announced that he will perform the Salat al-Gha'eb, or "prayer for the absent", for Osama bin Laden's soul at al-Nour Mosque in Abbasseya after Friday prayers.
Bin Laden, the (...)